Since the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development held on September 25, 2015, which presented the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as part of Agenda 2030, there was not much talk in Croatia about this topic. Sustainable Development Goals are an important driving force for sustainable development and their ideas and implementation should be an integral part of Croatia's development and progress. Where we stand, what is the perspective, and to what extent the Croatian economy is working on their realization, are the questions that will be adressed in this paper. Since the UN SDGs, are, as their name implies - of global character, and this paper deals with Croatian companies, three of the Sustainable Development Goals have been selected according to the criteria of importance in the context of the Croatian economy, as they follow: SDG 5 (gender equality), SDG 8 (decent work and economic growth) and SDG 12 (responsible consumption and production) that should reflect the current situation regarding the Sustainable Development Goals implementation in Croatia. Selected SDGs represent, in a certain way, the three dimensions of sustainable development and will attempt to provide a unique insight into the state of sustainable development using Croatian companies as an example. In order to put things in a certain context, the results of the CSR Index questionnaire will be used in areas closely linked to the selected Sustainable Development Goals. The aim of this paper is to confirm the hypothesis that Croatian companies are moving their socially responsible business and practices towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals. The hypothesis that Croatian companies are moving towards the achievement of the Global Sustainable Development Goals was confirmed through the analysis of the three selected goals, based on the results of the CSR Index.